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WLAN Handsets 2210/2211 configuration

Set each of the following options to match exactly the settings in the APs:

Authentication – select either Open System or Shared Key.
WEP – select either WEP Off or WEP On.
Key Information – scroll through the options.

Default Key – enter the key number specified for use by the wireless handsets. This

will be 1 through 4.

Key Length – select either 40-bit or 128-bit depending on the key length specified

for use at this site.

Key 1- 4 – scroll to the key option that corresponds to the Default Key that was

entered above. Press Select and enter the encryption key as a sequence of hexadecimal
characters. Use the 2 and 3 keys to access hexadecimal digits A-F. Use softkeys to
advance to the next digit and backspace. For 40-bit keys, enter 10 digits; for 128-bit
keys, enter 26 digits. The display scrolls as needed.

Rotation Secret – used for proprietary WEP key rotation if this feature is supported in the
system.

Cisco FSR – to provide the highest level of security without compromising voice quality on
Cisco Aironet WLAN APs, the Fast Secure Roaming (FSR) mechanism has been
implemented. FSR is designed to minimize call interruptions for wireless handset users as they
roam throughout a facility. Existing Aironet 350, 1100, and 1200 APs may require a firmware
upgrade to support FSR. Cisco FSR requires advanced configuration of the Cisco APs in the
site. See the Cisco representative for detailed documentation on configuring the APs and other
required security services on the wired network. To configure Cisco FSR in the wireless
handset, enter a Radius Server username and password into each wireless handset.
Username enter a username that matches an entry on the Radius Server. Usernames are

alphanumeric strings, and can be entered using the alphanumeric string entry technique.
See

Making an alphanumeric string entry

on page 61.

Password – enter the password that corresponds to this Username

.

Terminal type

The Terminal type configures the wireless handset for the type of PBX in use. The BCM requires
the i2004 setting.

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Security Note:

Encryption codes display as they are entered. For security reasons,

codes do not display when a user returns to the Admin Menu Encryption options.

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Security Note:

WEP can be set to “optional” at the AP if there are wireless devices in

use that do not have WEP capability. All wireless devices must be upgraded to WEP
capability for a fully-secured WEP environment.

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